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Take the Formula 2 Knowledge and Compliance Quiz

Sharpen Your F2 Rules and Compliance Skills

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
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Welcome to the Formula 2 Knowledge and Compliance Quiz, a free practice quiz that challenges enthusiasts and F2 professionals alike. Designed to test your understanding of F2 regulations and safety protocols, this compliance quiz offers engaging multiple-choice questions. Each question can be freely modified in our editor to suit your study needs. Ready for more? Jump into the Formula 1 Trivia Quiz or hone your workplace knowledge with the I-9 Compliance Quiz , and explore all quizzes.

What is the minimum weight of a Formula 2 car including the driver?
720 kg
785 kg
800 kg
755 kg
FIA technical regulations prescribe a minimum weight of 755 kg including the driver to ensure safety and competitive parity. Maintaining this weight prevents teams from gaining an unfair performance advantage.
How many sets of dry slick tyres are allocated to each driver during a Formula 2 race weekend?
7 sets
3 sets
4 sets
5 sets
F2 regulations allocate five sets of dry slick tyres per driver for the weekend to balance strategic options and cost control. This allocation covers practice, qualifying, and both races.
Which mandatory safety device must all F2 drivers wear to protect against head and neck injuries?
Rib protector
Halo
Kevlar undershirt
HANS device
The HANS (Head and Neck Support) device is compulsory to reduce the risk of severe head and neck injuries in high-impact crashes. It anchors the helmet to the shoulders, limiting head movement.
What is the standard pit lane speed limit enforced in Formula 2 races?
80 km/h
100 km/h
60 km/h
120 km/h
The prescribed pit lane speed limit in F2 is 80 km/h to ensure the safety of team personnel during pit stops. Exceeding this limit typically incurs a time penalty.
During which period are cars under parc fermé conditions in a Formula 2 event?
From the start of qualifying until the start of the race
From the end of the race until parc fermé break
Only during the race
From the start of free practice until qualifying ends
Parc fermé begins at the start of qualifying and remains in effect until cars leave the grid for the race. Under these conditions, teams may not change suspension, setup or aerodynamic settings.
What is the minimum fuel sample size that teams must be able to provide to FIA after a Formula 2 race?
0.5 liters
1 liter
0.75 liters
2 liters
F2 regulations require a one-liter fuel sample for post-race analysis to ensure the fuel used complies with technical standards. This prevents teams from using unapproved additives.
According to Formula 2 technical regulations, what is the maximum allowable wear on the wooden plank beneath the car?
1 mm
1.5 mm
2 mm
0.5 mm
The plank must not wear more than 1 mm from its original thickness, ensuring the car maintains the correct ride height. Excessive wear indicates ground-scraping and potential aerodynamic gains.
What is the maximum engine RPM limit for FIA Formula 2 cars as specified in the technical regulations?
8,500 rpm
8,750 rpm
10,000 rpm
9,000 rpm
The F2 turbo-charged 3.4-liter V6 engine is electronically limited to 8,750 rpm. This cap balances performance with reliability and cost containment.
If a car is found to be under the minimum weight after an F2 race, what is the usual penalty?
10-second time penalty
Drive-through penalty
Grid drop for next event
Disqualification from the race results
An underweight car breaches the minimum weight requirement and is disqualified from the race classification. This ensures safety standards and sportsmanship.
How many races are typically held during a standard Formula 2 race weekend?
One race
Three races
Two races
Four races
A standard F2 weekend consists of two races: the longer Feature Race and the shorter Sprint Race. This format tests both qualifying and in-race strategy.
What penalty is applied in an F2 session after a driver accumulates more than three track limits infringements?
Black flag
5-second time penalty
Reprimand only
Drive-through penalty
After a driver's third breach of track limits in a session, stewards impose a 5-second penalty. This discourages repeated corner-cutting.
What is the maximum overall width allowed for a Formula 2 car according to the technical regulations?
1,750 mm
2,000 mm
1,800 mm
1,900 mm
The maximum car width including all bodywork is set at 1,900 mm. This uniform limit maintains aerodynamic fairness and safety on the track.
In the Feature Race, what tyre compound usage is mandatory under F2 sporting regulations?
At least one set of intermediate tyres
Both allocated dry compounds
Only wet tyres
Only the soft compound
Drivers must use at least one set of each allocated dry tyre compound in the Feature Race. This rule adds strategic complexity to pit-stop timing.
How many events must a Formula 2 gearbox complete before it can be changed without incurring a penalty?
8 events
10 events
6 events
4 events
Gearboxes must last six consecutive events before being changed free of penalty. Early changes incur grid-place penalties to encourage reliability.
What is the maximum duration for a Formula 2 Feature Race?
90 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
75 minutes
The Feature Race is limited to 60 minutes or 170 km, whichever is reached first. This standardizes race length and strategy planning.
Under parc fermé conditions in Formula 2, which adjustment is explicitly permitted by the technical regulations?
Adjusting ride height
Adjusting tyre pressures within allowed ranges
Changing suspension geometry
Changing gear ratios
The only permissible change under parc fermé in F2 is adjusting tyre pressures within specified limits. All other setup modifications are prohibited to maintain fairness.
A driver finishes the race but the fuel sample collected is only 0.8 liters. What action will the stewards most likely take under F2 regulations?
Give a warning with no sporting consequence
Disqualify the driver from the results
Impose a grid drop for the next race
Issue a time penalty
Failure to provide the mandatory one-liter fuel sample breaches technical regulations and results in disqualification. This ensures all cars use compliant fuel compositions.
If an F2 driver fails to serve a drive-through penalty within the specified laps, how is the penalty typically enforced?
Converted into a 20-second time penalty
Additional penalty points on license
Converted into a 10-second time penalty
Driver is black flagged immediately
When a drive-through cannot be served, F2 rules convert it into a 20-second time penalty applied to the final race classification. This maintains consistency in sanction severity.
Under F2 sporting regulations, what is the consequence when a driver accumulates twelve penalty points on their super license within a season?
Disqualification from the next event qualifying
Loss of championship points
Fine payable to FIA
Suspension for one race weekend
Accumulating twelve licence penalty points triggers an automatic one-race suspension under FIA regulations. This policy promotes safer driving standards.
According to Formula 2 technical crash test standards, what is the minimum deceleration in g that the car's monocoque must withstand in a frontal impact?
20 g
30 g
25 g
35 g
F2 monocoques must pass a 25 g frontal crash test to comply with FIA safety standards. This ensures a high level of driver protection in severe impacts.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify critical Formula 2 compliance requirements
  2. Analyse technical regulations for F2 teams and drivers
  3. Evaluate race-day protocols and safety standards
  4. Apply knowledge to hypothetical F2 compliance scenarios
  5. Demonstrate understanding of penalty and infraction rules
  6. Master accurate interpretation of F2 regulatory guidelines

Cheat Sheet

  1. Understand the F2 Weekend Format - Get ready for a full-throttle Friday with a 45-minute Free Practice followed by a 30-minute Qualifying session. Saturday brings the Sprint Race (120 km or 45 minutes) to test your racecraft, and Sunday's Feature Race (170 km or 60 minutes) is where strategies shine. Familiarize yourself with each session so you know exactly when to push and when to conserve! FIA F2 Weekend Format
  2. Grasp the Starting Grid Determination - Qualifying results on Friday set the grid for the Sunday Feature Race, so every tenth counts. The Sprint Race on Saturday spices things up by reversing the top 10 qualifiers, giving underdogs a chance to shine. Understanding this flip-flop format helps you predict overtakes and plan your attack! Starting Grid Rules
  3. Learn the Points Allocation System - F2 awards points to the top finishers in both races, with bonus points for pole position and fastest lap (if you finish in the top ten). This means every lap, every pitstop, and every flat-out stint can swing the championship. Dive into the details so you can calculate championship scenarios like a pro! F2 Points System
  4. Comprehend Tyre Regulations - You get five sets of dry tyres per weekend (three primes and two options) plus three sets of wets, so tyre management is key. Choosing when to switch compounds can make or break your race, especially when the track is evolving. Master the art of tyre strategy to stay durable and fast from lights out to checkered flag! Tyre Regulations
  5. Master DRS Usage Rules - Once the race starts, you can activate DRS in designated zones if you're within one second of the car ahead - after the first two laps unless weather or safety calls for a change. Timing your pushes in these zones leads to thrilling overtakes. Nail the DRS game to climb the leaderboard with maximum flair! DRS Usage Explained
  6. Recognize Penalty Types and Consequences - From time penalties and grid drops to disqualifications, F2 stewards have a toolkit of sanctions for on-track misdemeanors. Learning what triggers each penalty helps you race smarter and avoid costly mistakes. Stay sharp - and keep your racing clean for fewer headaches off-track! F2 Penalty Guide
  7. Understand Red Flag Implications in Qualifying - Causing a red flag in Qualifying can see you excluded from the session and have your fastest lap deleted - ouch! This rule ensures everyone respects track limits and safety protocols. Be precise, avoid stoppages, and keep your fastest lap valid for optimum grid slots! Red Flag Rules
  8. Be Aware of Reprimand Accumulation Penalties - Rack up five reprimands in a season, and you'll face a five-place grid penalty at your next race. That's a big hit for a few careless moves! Monitor your behavior, respect the flags, and keep your driving sharp to stay penalty-free - and grid-prime. Reprimand Penalties
  9. Familiarize Yourself with Safety Standards - F2 cars follow F1's rigorous safety rules, featuring the Halo device, anti-intrusion panels, and more crash-proof innovations. These measures keep drivers safer than ever, letting them push the limits in confidence. Knowing the safety protocols also helps you comprehend the sport's engineering marvels! F2 Safety Standards
  10. Stay Updated on Regulation Changes - F2 rules evolve annually, introducing tweaks to tyre allocations, sprint formats, safety gear, and more. Following updates gives you a competitive edge and ensures you're never caught off-guard. Keep your sources bookmarked and your knowledge refreshed to dominate the track! Latest Regulation Updates
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